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Network+

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:29 am
by PsykoPenguin
Soooo... I'm going to take the Network+ Exam on Sept 11, 2010. Hope I pass. It'll be another life goal accomplished. I got it while it was at a 20% discount so it only cost me $191.

Then from there Security+ and that's pretty much it for the year since every other cert has got to be renewed every 3 years. Last year for me to get these 3 as lifetime, i'm bout to get 2/3.

Feeling a bit nervous but confident.

YOU CAN DO EET!

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:52 am
by RoundEye
PsykoPenguin wrote: YOU CAN DO EET!
Yes you can, Net+ was the easiest out of all the test I’ve taken.

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:00 am
by Rainbow
Yea that test wasn't bad. I was studying for My CCIE but got sidetracked. That may have to be put on the back burner its pretty intense.

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:19 am
by PsykoPenguin
RoundEye wrote:Yes you can, Net+ was the easiest out of all the test I’ve taken.
Yeah, I was studying for it myself and well it doesn't seem all that difficult, it's just remembering the acronyms would be the tricky part.

Sort of like the A+ and having to remember how to get to certain programs to do certain things. That was the only thing I had trouble remembering.

So I guess I'll have to just crack down on those acronyms some more and make sure I remember them.
Rainbow wrote:Yea that test wasn't bad. I was studying for My CCIE but got sidetracked. That may have to be put on the back burner its pretty intense.
O_O sounds difficult but is it as difficult as it sounds?


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A+ = Check
Network+ = Almost Check
Security+ = Soon...
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Thanks for that vote of confidence and the reassurance that it wasn't as bad as originally thought.

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:18 pm
by Shinobi
Don't forget Linux + , needed for Penguin people :nod:

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:10 pm
by PsykoPenguin
Shinobi wrote:Don't forget Linux + , needed for Penguin people :nod:
Isn't that renew every 3 years? It's on the list of many certs I want to acquire but not necessarily at this point and time since it's not a lifetime certification like the current ones I listed.

However if it is not I'll be acquiring that soon after but it doesn't seem to be affected by the renewal policy set by CompTIA that will require renewal of the A+, Network+ and Security+ certs if acquire Jan 1, 2011 and on.

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:24 pm
by PsykoPenguin
Hmm.. Damn Acronyms got to me, couldn't remember quite a few and I failed.
Though I am very confused about the retake, how does that work, do I have to purchase another voucher to retake it?

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:35 pm
by FunK
PsykoPenguin wrote:Hmm.. Damn Acronyms got to me, couldn't remember quite a few and I failed.
Though I am very confused about the retake, how does that work, do I have to purchase another voucher to retake it?
Which acronyms were they asking the most? Cable standards? Protocols?
I recently purchased the Network+ and Security+ books because of a job that required some of these certs and since I'm already in the networking field, I figured this would be the easiest one for me to get quickly.

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:45 pm
by PsykoPenguin
FunK wrote:Which acronyms were they asking the most? Cable standards? Protocols?
I recently purchased the Network+ and Security+ books because of a job that required some of these certs and since I'm already in the networking field, I figured this would be the easiest one for me to get quickly.
From what I experienced. Protocols, have to know what each one does and how it's done, sometimes got to know what it stands for.

Also have to remember the way a MAC address is formatted.. or was that a IPv6 IP...

Apparently also have to know what that space is between the raised floor and the actual floor and the lowered ceiling and the actual ceiling..

Some handyman stuff in there that I found to be sort of unrelated to the actual networking aspects.

There are some cable standards in there but not many, it's mostly protocols.

P.S. remember the ENTIRE OSI Model... it helps.

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:11 pm
by FunK
PsykoPenguin wrote:From what I experienced. Protocols, have to know what each one does and how it's done, sometimes got to know what it stands for.

Also have to remember the way a MAC address is formatted.. or was that a IPv6 IP...

Apparently also have to know what that space is between the raised floor and the actual floor and the lowered ceiling and the actual ceiling..

Some handyman stuff in there that I found to be sort of unrelated to the actual networking aspects.

There are some cable standards in there but not many, it's mostly protocols.

P.S. remember the ENTIRE OSI Model... it helps.
Yeah, that's about what I figured. They seemed to be heavy on things like IMAP4, POP SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP, etc. That kinda stuff I'm good at. Routing protos I'm pretty good at too. OSI is my career..

I had never heard of a "Plenum" before looking at that book so that space and the special Cat5 cables were news to me. :)

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:45 pm
by PsykoPenguin
FunK wrote:Yeah, that's about what I figured. They seemed to be heavy on things like IMAP4, POP SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DHCP, etc. That kinda stuff I'm good at. Routing protos I'm pretty good at too. OSI is my career..

I had never heard of a "Plenum" before looking at that book so that space and the special Cat5 cables were news to me. :)

To me, networking has always just been more of a hobby/side thing rather than a full out career type of deal. A+ is more my thing even if we are the jack of all trades (master of none, well except computer repair/maintenance.).

I never saw POP in the exam actually. Always saw IMAP4, SMTP, SNMP and DHCP. DNS every now and then but not always.

I recall stuff bout trunking in there.. and trees...

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:16 pm
by FunK
I'm kinda the opposite.. Work in Networking but always geeked in computers..

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:20 pm
by YeOldeStonecat
Ain't it fuuuuunnn! :D

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:46 pm
by mccoffee
Good luck the network + when I took it dealt with tolken ring and netbios stuff some ccna type stuff as well but even then it wasn't a pinic

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:05 am
by PsykoPenguin
YeOldeStonecat wrote:Ain't it fuuuuunnn! :D
It's the most fun thing in the world remembering 12 billion terms. :rolleyes:

Note to self: Networking type jobs are a last resort.

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:06 am
by PsykoPenguin
mccoffee wrote:Good luck the network + when I took it dealt with tolken ring and netbios stuff some ccna type stuff as well but even then it wasn't a pinic
lol, I failed the test, was off by 100 points from passing. I don't know how the retake thing is, if I just reschedule or if I have to buy another voucher. If I have to buy another voucher it seems like I'm never going to get my Network+ cert or Security+ cert cause I don't got that kind of money. As it is, it took me many months just to save up enough to get my voucher.

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:23 am
by YARDofSTUF
Check for deals for reduced vouchers or free retake periods.

I had to do my Security+ twice, some of the corporate politics questions and chain of evidence stuff is worded tricky.